Re: strange partition names

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* It was the 08/18/2003 01:10 AM when Iain Buchanan wrote:
> It looks like you're on the right track.  Have you added the new
> partitions to /etc/fstab?  Then, if you're sure its all copied and set
> up ok, a reboot will probably be the easiest way to mount and umount
> whats necessary.  Since you have new partitions for root and boot, you
> should now be up and running.  Remember that /etc/fstab may use labels
> to mount filesystems, so you need to change the labels as well, or
> change fstab to just look for devices, otherwise you'll get your old /
> and /boot back again!

Thank you, that helped. I removed the LABEL=/ option from grub.conf and
changed fstab to use dev/hdax instead of labels.

- David

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